<p>If you apply to a school that doesnt have +/- system do they strip the +/- and recalculate your college GPA?</p>
<p>for UC apps, if your school doesnt have +/- during that quarter/semester, then they dont even give you the option to choose +/- when you state your grades.</p>
<p>but wait, you're from ATL... so i dunno</p>
<p>Hope I am not hijacking here because my question is on the same boat.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if MtSac adopts +/-? I asked my teachers and even they are clueless but I am sure the classes I am taking now, don't.</p>
<p>The pluses and minuses wont matter for your transfer-univ. because you're not basing your GPA on your new college, but your current college...so if you have all B+s, then you have a 3.3 average, regardless of how the college you want to transfer to does their grades...</p>
<p>^^^^right.</p>
<p>Your GPA that you send to the school on your transcripts is what they use to evaluate you. If you're accepted and you transfer to that university, you start with a clean slate - GPA doesn't carry over.</p>